Friday, 9 November 2007

Victory

Posted by Neil Clark at 7:25 AM:

What more can I say? Subject to official confirmation, we have won the Best UK blog award in the 2007 Weblog Awards by a very wide margin. Our final vote toll was 1116 votes, compared to second placed EU Referendum on 697 votes, a lead of 419 votes.

Many, many thanks to every single person who voted for this blog, and many, many thanks too to those blogs who supported the campaign. I will be writing a longer post about the award, and posting a full and proper 'thank you', later.


Kamm has already been practically drummed out. How hard can it be to get rid of Pollard? And let's have Neil all over the media instead. Out of this, he should at least get a Question Time or Any Questions gig ahead of any of his rivals for this prize. Never mind Olly or Polly in future.

I trust that the Neoconservative Party will be as successful at the ballot box as the anti-Clark campaign by neocon websites has been in this case.

Oh, of course, they don't have a party.

Frit.

4 comments:

  1. If nothing else, it proves that nobody reads the Eustonite blogs. Despite the fact that Oliver Kamm seems to write practically every comment (not always under his own name) on at least one of them. I mean, wouldn't you have thought that the masses would throng to imbibe such wisdom?

    Poor soul, what else does he have to do now that he's all but unemployable as a journalist, and might be completely so after this icing on the cake? He's all alone with only his inherited wealth to play with.

    Anyway, since everyone else clearly ignores these sites, then hopefully so will you from now on. They're not worth it. They're not worth anything.

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  2. But J, Kamm writes comments saying "Vote for Neil Clark". And they do! That's not being ignored, is it?

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  3. Only because he knew that nobody was reading it.

    Or are you saying that there really are people THAT obedient to the word of Oliver Kamm?

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  4. Surely not a thousand of them? That would defeat the whole purpose. The elite has to be much smaller than that.

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